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The tide has well and truly turned against the Live Earth concerts, in the UK鈥檚 press at least.
There have been mutterings over the last few weeks suggesting that, just maybe, carbon-quaffing rock stars were not the best messengers for tackling climate change.
As usual, like a reincarnated Rocky Marciano, the Daily Mail punches hardest. In its news story it carries a description of the event as "hypocritical", while it also covers low viewing figures and the swearing.
But the criticism pales in comparison with the broadside that columnist Peter McKay gives it later in the paper.
News reports of Madonna鈥檚 gas-guzzling vehicles are given prominence in his column, while the 成人快手 is accused of being 鈥渋diotically compliant鈥 and 鈥減imping鈥 in its presentation of both the Diana concert and Live Earth. Intriguingly, he also uses the word 鈥減imp鈥 in a separate segment on the 成人快手鈥檚 presentation of Alastair Campbell鈥檚 diaries.
But surely McKay goes too far when he turns his attention to a certain rock star and occasional Independent guest editor, who he accuses of banking abroad to avoid taxes in the Republic of Ireland, while preaching about Third World debt. (Name of rock star withheld for legal reasons).
Poor viewing figures are highlighted in the Daily Express, there is a note of negativity in the Guardian, the Times says 鈥減op won鈥檛 save the world鈥 and the Daily Telegraph rues all the litter generated.
But perhaps the real explanation of the cross-press antipathy lies in the Daily Star.
Its 鈥渆xclusive鈥 reveals bands refused to give interviews, press conferences were cancelled, and the hacks were fed 鈥渟andwiches filled with processed chicken and ham鈥.
Be warned event organisers of the world; under-feed the press and suffer.